A number of communities in Grey Bruce have lowered their flags to half mast to honour the John Deifenbaker senior school students who died in a crash.
Arran-Elderslie says it does so in solidarity with the families, friends, the John Deifenbaker Senior School community, colleagues, and everyone impacted by the tragic loss of the young students who died Tuesday in a single vehicle crash between Hanover and Durham.
A fourth youth was airlifted to London.
Arran-Elderslie says it shares in the community’s grief and is offering strength, support, and solidarity in the days ahead.
Other communities have done the same, the Town of Hanover lowered its flag and says it will be making a contribution to JDSS. Brockton has also lowered its flag, as has Georgian Bluffs, among other communities.
Grey County says in a statement, “We are shocked, heartbroken, and extend our deepest condolences to the families, friends, classmates, staff, and everyone in the community who is mourning this profound loss. As well, our thoughts are with the fourth student, who was transported to hospital. The impact of this tragedy is far reaching and extends across our community. During this time of grief, help is available. Please reach out for support.”
There is an opportunity for the community to come together in Hanover at the Grace United Church from 7-9 p.m. tonight, where people can light a candle, pray and reflect.


